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Bird Barrier Optical Gel 24 Pack | Natural Multisensory Bird Deterrent | Easy Installation | Discreet Appearance | Long-Lasting Solution | Repels Birds on Roofs, Beams Signs, Soffits, Ledges, and More

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About this item

  • INNOVATIVE SOLUTION: Looking for a practical and humane alternative for keeping nasty birds from causing damage to your home? Bird Barrier Optical Gel is an innovative bird deterrent product that combines multi-sensory methods based on smell, sight, and touch to deter birds from landing on all kinds of surfaces.
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Unlike bird spikes and similar products on the market, this bird repellent installs within minutes. No tools required, just secure to the surface with a small dab of silicone. IMPORTANT Birds produce pheromones to imprint their scent on a site drawing them back to the same location. Thoroughly clean the site with an enzyme cleaner such as Dissolve It before installation
  • EFFECTIVE FOR ALL BIRD SPECIES: The Bird Barrier gel solution was designed to work on all bird species, being ideal for light, medium and heavy bird pressure. An excellent choice when dealing with pigeons, seagulls, woodpeckers, crows, sparrows, owls, mud swallows, and more
  • ALL NATURAL AND SAFE: This bird deterrent optical gel is based on all-natural, 100% safe ingredients. A proprietary blend of citronella, mint oil, agar, and beeswax create an unpleasant feeling for the birds, having a sticky texture and scent that keeps birds away.
  • INCREDIBLY VERSATILE: The bird repellent gel discs can be mounted on a wide variety of surfaces in public places or for residential use, including roofs, balconies, railings, HVAC units, windowsills, parapet caps and more.



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  • #79 in Bird Health Supplies
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

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Proper Spacing of Optical Gel

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For High Pressure Nesting Situations

Spacing is critical on high pressure & nesting. In order for the product to be most effective, 6 inch maximum spacing should be followed. Measure from the center of the disks to each other to create a grid like pattern of Optical Gel. Always remember to remove the lids!

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For Low-Pressure Loafing Situations

Spacing is less critical on low pressure & loafing situations, but it's still important to follow our guidelines. In order for the product to be most effective, 10 inch maximum spacing should be followed. Measure from the center of the disks to each other. Always remember to remove the lids!

  • Optical Gel utilizes a multi-sensory approach to get rid of birds. Sight: Reflects UV light that only birds see. Smell: Birds can’t stand the citronella & peppermint oil smell. Touch: They avoid sticky material (in the unlikely event they touch it).

  • Citronella, peppermint oil, agar and beeswax. Optical Gel is made of all-green natural ingredients making it safe for humans of all ages, and yes...it's even safe for the birds. But they HATE IT!

  • Backed by scientific testing, this product is a natural sticky gel that can withstand over 100MPH winds, weather above 105 degrees and below freezing (only once freezing has thawed). Dusty regions like Arizona and Texas won’t stop Optical Gel either.

  • A: 2 to 4 years, far longer than needed to solve the resident bird problem. In fact in many cases the Optical Gel has successfully kept birds away for more than five years.

  • It is illegal to use any device not specifically designed for the directed creature. Optical Gel is for birds only. Do not use it for any other animals.

  • Always where birds place their feet. For pigeons and most other birds, always focus on nesting areas first. For Woodpeckers and Mud Swallows their feet attach to vertical surfaces. These are the only times where Optical Gel attach facing out.

  • No. For Optical Gel to work, the proper pre-treatment requires you remove all traces of bird pheromones, nest and residue first. This includes removing contaminated bird spikes, bird droppings, nesting residue or anything else contaminated by birds.

  • No. Optical Gel is only to be installed on flat surfaces where birds land after flying. The best way to exclude birds from solar panels is to first clean everything from under the panels, then install a Solar Panel Exclusion Kit around the edges.

  • The Migratory Bird Act protects most birds, please refer to it when deterring birds. Three birds in particular, pigeons, starlings and sparrows, are not protected you can legally remove eggs, chicks or nests in order to protect the structure.


Zack Rothman
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I tried everything to get rid of and deter pigeons that would land on our balcony and nest there creating a huge mess and headache for us. Nothing worked until I got this optical gel and out it around the railing of the balcony. Now the pigeons don’t come anywhere near it! A huge relief for me and my wife to no longer have to deal with them. Worked like a charm!
"the reviewer"
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
If you have easy access to your roof - you may have success with this product. Placing the discs on foundations on ground level have proven to be unfruitful or not productive. Product does not appear to deter birds landing nearby. A few discs were placed on rooftop does not appear to deter birds from landing nearby.
jeanie Marie
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
I tried everything! Spikes, foil, foam, netting, screaming, water, fake owls, and this is the only thing that worked. I didn't do the cleaning, bc I painted, otherwise I would have. I placed the little cups on all perches, (I used more than they recommended). It was like magic.No more birds. About a week later I found a few feathers in one of the goopy cups, but he didn't come back. The cups are small enough so it's not an eyesore. I highly recommend this product to deter birds.
m.s.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
good
Andrew Elliot
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023
We live in West Texas and have had barn swallows nest on our front porch awning for the past 3 years. Put these up this winter. Power washed, then bleach/water wiped, then hoses off and let dry. Used a dab of brown silicone on the back and stuck them across the porch awning. The birds came back and sat on the ceiling fans on the porch (a couple of feet from the awning) but would NOT get on the ledge. They work. We are a month into when they would have already nested and still nothing. Finally my porch and furniture won’t be covered in bird poop and baby bird droppings. Let’s see how many years I can get out of the set. Even if it’s only a year at a time, I’ll pay $100/yr for a humane way to keep the birds off my porch.Sept 2024: 2 years without the little swallows nesting on our front porch! These have worked great! I’ll update every couple of years or so and see how long they keep them away.
Julie
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
I had sparrows coming under my porch and going into my eaves to build nests in the gutter. This product worked for a long while but then the got used to it. I ended up buying small plastic discs and gluing them over each opening (there is over 30) and that worked way better. I will be taking these down off my back porch and trying them in the mountains to deter an Eastern Phoebe that makes a horrible mess of our cabin's front porch. The bird comes back every year to raise a nest of hatchlings and boy what a mess. I am going to trying the Bird Barrier Optical Gel up there and see if it works better.
PJB
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2021
We live in a rural area with where there is a huge abundance of sparrows. . We have had a problem with them nesting on light fixtures, security cameras, porch rails, vents on the side of the house, pergola, shed etc. You name it they took up residence by the dozens and the droppings were unimageable. I didn't want to use anything that would harm them, just have them nest in the trees. We tried Slinkys wrapped around fixtures (we had a nest in the loops of the Slinky) bobble head owls, scare tape streamers, windsocks etc. Nothing worked. I emailed Bird Barrier America to verify their product would not be harmful to the sparrows. Customer service replied immediately and confirmed that their product was indeed safe. It would not poison, trap or otherwise harm the birds, just deter them from landing in those areas. I ordered one of the gel pack kits to give it a try. Why not? I have been trying for over 5 years now. I could not believe it! We put the gel packs up on the front porch area as directed and from that point on we have not had a sparrow on the porch, camera, light fixtures. I am not kidding. They are still crazy all over the rest of the yard but not one bird or bird dropping in the area where we put up the gel packs. And the product lasts 1-2 YEARS. I immediately ordered several more packs and we are doing the deck and other structures close to the house. I could not be more impressed with this product. It does exactly what it says.
M. Rose
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2019
This product is amazing. Heard about it from our pool guy after complaining to him about the constant traffic morning and evenings of feral doves/pigeons bathing in our pool's spillover.I'd tried a bunch of things from other barriers (they hopped around), fishing line (they learned to avoid) and a variety of scarecrows, squirt guns etc spiky strips etc.. All of these "barriers" were ugly, not to mention ineffective. Worst of all, the birds never really left the pool alone. They just perched nearby waiting to get at the water. The were a terrible problem. Past Tense!After hearing about these from Joe, I really hesitated to plunk down the bucks, but finally did so and then created a clear shelf to stick them to over the water in the spillway. I also places a couple on the travertine on either end of the water feature to maintain the spacing beyond the water.. It took all of about 15 minutes to put the discs in place, making sure to space them according to the directions on the package - pretty much about 10" apart for this install.The morning before install there had been several birds in the spillway, and many more perching about 15 feet away, watching it closely for their turn. Miracle of miricles, once these discs were installed there were no more and have been no more doves - period, not in the spillover, not on the adjacent travertine, and not perching on the fence nearby.As best I can tell the main deterrent is visual - I have seen their shadows as some have flown by - but probably 30 - 40 feet or higher. They clearly are being deterred by what they see.Really interesting thing is that it hasn't deterred other varieties of birds in the yard. I've still got quail families coming thru the yard (but not the pool) and yesterday a pair of cardinals landing on the spa coping but soon flew off to a nearby tree in my yard. Love the birds - just not the doves/pigeoons!!!